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Storyline

Based on the popular "Little House" book series by Laura Ingalls-Wilder, this hour long dramatic series followed the frontier lives of Charles and Caroline Ingalls, and their three young daughters: Mary, Laura and Carrie. Written by
Phil Fernando

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In a 1982 episode, the studering character "Gideon Hale", was played by Peter Billingsley. Peter is best known for his character "Ralphie", in the movie A Christmas Story. He is also know as "Messy Marvin" in the early commercials for Hershey's Chocolate Syrup. See more »

Goofs

After the episode where Nellies restaurant name is changed to 'Caroline's', there are times afterward when the name on the window changes from 'Caroline's' back to 'Nellie's' and back again. Obviously there is stock footage thrown in from time to time. See more »

Quotes

Mrs. Oleson:
[to her husband, who holds a shotgun, when they catch daughter Nellie with her new husband]
Nels - make her a WIDOW!
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User Reviews

I enjoy this series (I faithfully watch the reruns) for the same reasons millions of others do; the story lines that provide valuable lessons in life and the outstanding performances by regulars and guests. I would like to let readers know my all time favorite episode. It's the one titled "The Man Inside". This is the one about the fat man who decides to "leave" so his daughter will no longer have to be embarrassedd by him. Later, the children in the blind school open her eyes and help her realize what a great father he is.

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